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If a laser was shined at a device to measure the amount of photons striking it and then another laser was shined perpendicular to first laser, would the reading on the meter change?
Drakkith said:No, the photons will not interfere with each other.
You seem to have some misconceptions.euquila said:Sorry for double post but I just saw your post. Why would they not interfere with each other if the waves are 90° out of phase?
As long as the 2nd beam is not actually shining on the detector, then no the angle would not matter.maxentropy said:That is correct Drakkit. And would the angle matter?
euquila said:From what I understand, this is the situation (ignore the dots as I'm using them for spacing):
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